Climate change & climate adaptation & climate protection

Research group Climate protection and climate change adaptation

Coordination: Andreas Schaumberger and Fritz Christian, MA

Shaping agriculture for the future

Agriculture is at the heart of the climate crisis – both as a victim and as a key player in shaping a sustainable future. The Climate Protection & Climate Change Adaptation at HBLFA Raumberg-Gumpenstein develops scientifically sound and practice-oriented strategies to make agricultural operations more resilient to the consequences of climate change – while simultaneously strengthening their potential for climate protection.

Understanding climate change – developing measures

Increasing weather extremes, altered growing seasons, and new challenges in crop production and animal husbandry necessitate innovative adaptation strategies. Our work is based on agrometeorological studies, modeling, and long-term practical observations. From this, we derive targeted measures for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and conserving fossil resources.

From knowledge to implementation

Our work focuses on climate-resilient farming systems, the development of regional adaptation strategies, and close collaboration with farms, authorities, and scientific partners. Our research is interdisciplinary, solution-oriented, and directly applicable to consulting, teaching, and agricultural practice.

Information platforms for practice & research

The HBLFA Raumberg-Gumpenstein provides comprehensive information platforms – both for climate protection and for climate change adaptation in agriculture.
At its core is a detailed overview of practically relevant measures in the areas of crop production, animal husbandry, farm management, and storage management . These are supplemented by:

  • Editorially curated link collections with practical examples
  • scientific articles (peer-reviewed)
  • Podcast episodes on current research topics
  • Slide sets to support teaching and consulting
The research group's goal is climate protection, climate change adaptation & agricultural meteorology

We want to show ways in which farms can actively contribute to climate protection – and at the same time strengthen their resilience to the effects of climate change .
With our work, we contribute to shaping a sustainable future for agriculture in Austria and beyond.

We particularly recommend the following publications on the topics of climate protection and climate change adaptation:

Further information can also be found in the publication "The Austrian Strategy for Adaptation to Climate Change 2024 - Part 1 - Context" by the Federal Ministry.

Team

Dr. Lisa Baldinger

Dr. Lisa Baldinger

Bio-pig Management
Finotti Elisabeth, Mag.a

Finotti Elisabeth, Mag.a

Speaker, Economics and Resource Management
Gaier Lukas, Dr.

Gaier Lukas, Dr.

Forage plants, varieties and mixture management
Thomas Guggenberger, Dr.

Thomas Guggenberger, Dr.

Institute Director Livestock Research
Heidinger Birgit, Dr

Heidinger Birgit, Dr

Institute Management: Animals, Technology and Environment
Herndl Markus, Dr.

Herndl Markus, Dr.

Department of Soil Science and Lysimetry, Head of the Eco-efficiency Research Group
Klingler Andreas, DI

Klingler Andreas, DI

Grassland research
Lehner Daniel, DI

Lehner Daniel, DI

Organic food cultures in arable farming
Ofner-Schröck Elfriede, Dr.in

Ofner-Schröck Elfriede, Dr.in

Institute leadership Organic Farming & Livestock Biodiversity
Pöllinger-Zierler Alfred, DI, Department Head

Pöllinger-Zierler Alfred, DI, Department Head

Head of Department and Deputy Head of Institute.
Reinhard Resch, Eng.

Reinhard Resch, Eng.

Head of Department Analytics and Feed Evaluation
Schaumberger Andreas, Dr.

Schaumberger Andreas, Dr.

Grassland research
Starz Walter, Dr.

Starz Walter, Dr.

Organic Grassland and Arable Farming
Steinwidder Andreas, Priv. Doz. Dr.

Steinwidder Andreas, Priv. Doz. Dr.

Leitung Forschung & Innovation
Terler Georg, Dr.

Terler Georg, Dr.

Milk production and animal nutrition

Our latest articles on climate change, climate adaptation, and climate protection

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